Eurowings presents its schedule for the 2024 summer season with more than 440 routes for the first time. Germany’s largest leisure airline has significantly expanded its flight offerings from its main bases and will take its passengers to more than 150 destinations in 39 countries.
The Eurowings schedule for the summer of 2024 offers a wide range of beach destinations as well as major European cities or the most important business centers.
Berlin
- A total of 32 non-stop destinations.
- 11 weekly flights to Vienna and Zurich, two to Erbil, one to Tivat, and one to Yerevan.
- About three daily flights to Palma de Mallorca.
Dusseldorf
- A total of 112 non-stop destinations.
- Three weekly flights to Florence, two to Iasi, two to Tel Aviv and Tangier, and one to Marrakech.
- Up to 64 weekly flights to Palma de Mallorca.
Hamburg
- A total of 60 non-stop destinations.
- 4 weekly flights to Manchester, two to Jerez de la Frontera and Erbil, and one to Zakynthos.
- Up to 42 weekly flights to Palma de Mallorca,
Hannover
- A total of 14 non-stop destinations.
- Four weekly flights to Rome, three to Catania and Naples, two to Bari, Olbia, and Lamezia Terme, four to Malaga, and two to Faro.
- Up to 18 weekly flights to Palma de Mallorca.
Cologne
- A total of 71 non-stop destinations.
- Two weekly flights to Chisinau and Santiago de Compostela.
- Up to 47 weekly flights to Palma de Mallorca.
Nuremberg
- A total of 7 non-stop destinations.
- Three weekly flights to Heraklion and two weekly flights to Crete.
- Up to two daily flights to Palma de Mallorca.
Stuttgart
- A total of 73 non-stop destinations.
- Three weekly flights to Manchester, two to Iasi and Chisinau, and one to Reykjavik.
- Up to 42 weekly flights.
Growth at other European bases
Customers in Prague will benefit from new destinations such as Nice, Tallinn, and Valencia will be available in summer 2024. From Stockholm – Arlanda new services to Salzburg and Beirut will be added, plus there will be a non-stop connection between Palma de Mallorca.
See also: Eurowings presents winter and summer schedules in Nuremberg and Hanover